WEBVTT NORTHERNKENTUCKY DRIVERS WERE UP AGAINSTBEFORE HITTING THE ROADS.MEGA THE ICE WAS INESCAPABLEAT NORTHERN KENTUCKY.A TON OF ICE.I WAS NOT HAPPY.RUNNING LATE FO WORK ANDEVERYTHING.WITH THE KIDS BEING OFF SCHOOL,I'M JUST TRYING TO GET BACK OUTTHERE.MEGA THEY SPENT PART OF THEDAY TRYING TO GET OUT OF THEIRDRIVEWAYS SAFELY.>> I TRIED TO SCRAPE SOME OF THEICE OFF.IT WAS NOT GOING GOOD SO I LETTHAW.MEGAN: FOR RESIDENTS WHO PARKEDIN THE GARAGE, THERE IS STILLCONCERN ABOUT THE CONDITIONS,GETTING OUT OF THERE DRIVEWAY.-- THEIR DRIVEWAY.I DECIDED TO COME UP BEFOREIT GOT REAL BAD.I DO NOT KNOW WHAT THE FORECASTIS GOING TO BE.MEGAN: ON DAYS LIKE THESE, ONESENTIMENT STANDS OUT ABOVEOTHERS.THIS PUT A DAMPER ON IT.THAT'S WHY THE SOUTH SOUNDS SOGOOD RIGHT NOW.MEGA WHEN TRYING TO WARM UPYOUR CAR, IT IS ILLEGAL TO LEAVEIT RUNNING UNATTENDED.

Even for residents who parked in their garage, there's still a concern in these conditions when it comes to getting out of their driveway, so many residents are salting it; trying to make sure they have the best way to not slip and slide when they're getting on the road.

"I decided to come out here before it gets really bad. I don't knowexactly what the the forecast is going to be, but you got to stay on top of it. You never know," said Tom Staley, a Fort Wright resident.

But on days like these, one sentiment stands out above others.

"This puts a damper in it, you know what I mean? That's why the South sounds so good right now!" said Staley.

A reminder: When trying to thaw the ice from your car, it is illegal to leave it running unattended.